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errol louis inside city hole, and mark jacobson, contributor editor of new york magazine. thank you for joining us. how did the republicans losososososososososososososososososososososososososososososososos >> eliot: tax hikes on the highest incomes do not kill jobs. the evidence is in, our conversation is with you the viewer because we're independent. >>here's how you can connect with "viewpoint with eliot spitzer." >>questions, of course, need to be answered. >>we will not settle for the easy answers. >> eliot: if last week was all about politics, and thankfully things turned oh out pretty well maybe this week we can put ideology and partisanship aside for a moment and apply a more objective scientific approach oh some of the tough issues we face. what do historical records and data suggest might be the better course for our nation to follow? specifically cha is the impact of increasing the top marginal tax rate on the rate of investment and job creation? if numbers could persuade me that raising that rate injured job creation, i would reconsider my belief that wealthy sh
errol louis inside city hole, and mark jacobson, contributor editor of new york magazine. thank you for joining us. how did the republicans losososososososososososososososososososososososososososososososos >> eliot: tax hikes on the highest incomes do not kill jobs. the evidence is in, our conversation is with you the viewer because we're independent. >>here's how you can connect with "viewpoint with eliot spitzer." >>questions, of course, need to be answered....
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errol louis inside city hole and mark jacobson, contributor editor of new york magazine. thank you for joining us. how did the republicans lose and why didn't they see it coming? comedian with us ahead. [ piano plays ] troy polamalu's going deeper. ♪ ♪ and so is head & shoulders deep clean. [ male announcer ] with 7 benefits it goes deep to remove grease, gunk and flakes. deep. like me. [ male announcer ] head & shoulders deep clean for men. ♪ ♪ but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks or jumping into the market he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense from td ameritrade. >> eliot: tax hikes on the highest incomes do not kill jobs. the evidence is in, but some people don't want to hear it. that's next on my view. with "viewpoint with eliot spitzer." >>questions, of course, need to be answered
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city or new york region won't be back to normal for a while. because of that, just moments ago, new york governor andrew cuomo declared a transportation emergency announcing that from now until the end of the week all travel on public transit, buses, subways, any subways that are running and commuter trains will be free. the idea being to get people who need to come in to manhattan to work out of private cars and off the streets. we know a number of people have obviously lost their lives. 28 piece lost their lives in new york city. 56 across sandy's deadly path in the u.s. as we are seeing, both at ground level and especially from the air, the worst physical destruction is along the jersey shore. some of the images have been extraordinary. as you saw at the top, president obama and governor christie toured the devastation area. more on that from jessica yellin right now. >> crisis makes unexpected political bedfellows. >> i cannot thank the president enough for his personal concern for his compassion and concern for the people of our state. >>
city or new york region won't be back to normal for a while. because of that, just moments ago, new york governor andrew cuomo declared a transportation emergency announcing that from now until the end of the week all travel on public transit, buses, subways, any subways that are running and commuter trains will be free. the idea being to get people who need to come in to manhattan to work out of private cars and off the streets. we know a number of people have obviously lost their lives. 28...
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>> yonkers as i know, a baby city sitting on top of new york city. when you have such a huge population center like that and there has been utter devastation to our ports for new jersey and opening some up in new york, there is a massive influx of people from both new jersey, around the county and from new york city that are coming into yonkers. we welcome it, we like their business but at the same time we're rapidly running out of gas. most of the city gas stations are actually out at this point. so we felt putting forth a rationing of 10 gallons of gas for nonemergency vehicles was a right step in trying to at least for all the residents can have some kind of a gas. dennis: if i can ask, by what authority were you able to do that? i didn't realize a local mayor could put a cap on gas rationing is. >> we are in a state of emergency and the mayor have great power and we utilize the power to impose that rationing of gasoline in the city. i think it will help out long-term gas will be up and running, but short-term we could be dried. the town north of
>> yonkers as i know, a baby city sitting on top of new york city. when you have such a huge population center like that and there has been utter devastation to our ports for new jersey and opening some up in new york, there is a massive influx of people from both new jersey, around the county and from new york city that are coming into yonkers. we welcome it, we like their business but at the same time we're rapidly running out of gas. most of the city gas stations are actually out at...
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it also has a tremendous economic benefit to the city of new york. the estimates are that annually, it gives annomi of $340 million to the city, and about $35 million to charities each year. >> it is a wonderful event, of that there is no disputing. was the company consulted by the mayor -- that's question one. and then question two is, your name is on this. if things go poorly, if there's a problem, what's the risk to your reputation? >> well, the city ultimately made the decision and it is their decision to take based on a very thorough analysis of the recovery efforts, the ability to move people throughout the city for the event, and ultimately, as you saw today with the airports opening, that we believe that -- and support the decision by the city and the new york road runners that we will be able to carry out an effective event. >> mr. becker, let me take you to the markets, if i may. if you were my investment manager, what would you be saying to me about the market at the moment? >> well, we think there are clearly a lot of issues out there in
it also has a tremendous economic benefit to the city of new york. the estimates are that annually, it gives annomi of $340 million to the city, and about $35 million to charities each year. >> it is a wonderful event, of that there is no disputing. was the company consulted by the mayor -- that's question one. and then question two is, your name is on this. if things go poorly, if there's a problem, what's the risk to your reputation? >> well, the city ultimately made the decision...
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yorkers have and particularly new york city workers. we're here to help each other, but we're also city workers here to help the citizens of this great city, and we're going to tk continue to do that. the death toll from sandy continues to rise. we now know that at least 41 new yorkers have perished. as i cautioned yesterday, as rescue and recovery efforts continue, there could be more fatalities that are discovered. we are getting to the point where we think we've been through every place, but you can never be 100% sure. yesterday, as i'm sure you heard, first responders recovered the bodies of little brandon and connor moore of staten island. brandon was 2 years old, and connor was 4. they were swept away from their mother's arms by the force of sandy's storm surge, and it just breaks your heart to even think about it. as a father, i cannot imagine the pain and anguish the boys' parents are suffering. their father, damien, is a city sanitation worker. at the time of the tragedy he was on the job helping our city respond to the storm.
yorkers have and particularly new york city workers. we're here to help each other, but we're also city workers here to help the citizens of this great city, and we're going to tk continue to do that. the death toll from sandy continues to rise. we now know that at least 41 new yorkers have perished. as i cautioned yesterday, as rescue and recovery efforts continue, there could be more fatalities that are discovered. we are getting to the point where we think we've been through every place, but...
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late today, new york city mayor michael bloomberg said most bridges and tunnels will be restricted to high-occupancy vehicles for next several days. but he said his city is on the road to recovery. >> bottom line is we've lost some people and pray for families. go forward here and keep this city going and make sure we have visitors and jobs for people. do that in the names we lost. thank you very much. >> reporter: in new jersey, aerial views from helicopters revealed scenes of total devastation. entire neighborhoods underwater in ocean county, an amusement park along the jersey shore in seaside heights in disarray, with some rides washed away by the waves. those displaced by the storm have been taking shelter in gymnasiums and other facilities. >> we never went trough anything like this. we may have had a storm where it blew a couple of things back and forth, but for it to be flooded out, all over the place, disheveled. >> i'm 69 years old and it's worse i've ever seen in my life. >> halloween will be on monday in new jersey, all right. >> reporter: today, new jersey governor chris c
late today, new york city mayor michael bloomberg said most bridges and tunnels will be restricted to high-occupancy vehicles for next several days. but he said his city is on the road to recovery. >> bottom line is we've lost some people and pray for families. go forward here and keep this city going and make sure we have visitors and jobs for people. do that in the names we lost. thank you very much. >> reporter: in new jersey, aerial views from helicopters revealed scenes of...
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new york city today realized there are a lot of cars on the road, traffic is very heavy. >> new york mayor's michael bloomberg announced bridges open. tomorrow, subways opened but a lot of work ahead. laguardia still closed. that crane, now they say it's tied down and secure. but elsewhere, no progress. only a clearer view of the loss. here at breezy point, more homes destroyed than first thought. and on the jersey shore, a simple fact comes home to the mayor of seaside heights. >> we're at ground zero. we're taking baby steps right now, and we'll sort it out at the end, right now, it's trying to, you know, just trying to get some kind of semblance of what was. >> a short time ago, new york governor andrew cuomo sweeted this picture we want to show you. a picture of national guard troops moving patients out of bellevue hospital and thanked them for their help. working tirelessly to get patients to safety and work the bucket brigade that has literally been carrying fuel to the emergency generators, up multiple flights of stairs. the evangsituaticuation could b completed by noon tomorr
new york city today realized there are a lot of cars on the road, traffic is very heavy. >> new york mayor's michael bloomberg announced bridges open. tomorrow, subways opened but a lot of work ahead. laguardia still closed. that crane, now they say it's tied down and secure. but elsewhere, no progress. only a clearer view of the loss. here at breezy point, more homes destroyed than first thought. and on the jersey shore, a simple fact comes home to the mayor of seaside heights. >>...
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and between news for the 26 mile new york city marathon will proceed as planned this sunday. >> so welcome back, everybody. the pictures and stories left from the storm's after math are still jaw-dropjaw-dropping. let's begin with scott cohn in lower manhattan. >> larry, hurricane sandy sent about 4 feet of water in the financial district and they think it actually may be a total loss, about $300,000 worth of damage. and they don't know if insurance is going to cover it. you multiply that by thousands of businesses and you begin to get a sense of what the problem is. and then there's the issue of getting around and getting gas. mary thooyor thompson has that . >> people with been waiting in line two to three hours. there's a shortage of power to open other gasoline stations. a lack of electricity plaguing the tri-state area. >> dangerous conditions at the gas terminal which is crucial. workers here trying hard to clean things up, but tough to do so without power. over to jackie deangelis for more on the utility side of things. >> nearly 4.5 million customers still without power and it may
and between news for the 26 mile new york city marathon will proceed as planned this sunday. >> so welcome back, everybody. the pictures and stories left from the storm's after math are still jaw-dropjaw-dropping. let's begin with scott cohn in lower manhattan. >> larry, hurricane sandy sent about 4 feet of water in the financial district and they think it actually may be a total loss, about $300,000 worth of damage. and they don't know if insurance is going to cover it. you...
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we melted the arctic and then we had this small storm that filled the new york city subway system with water. that aside, the oil industry is still pretty sure. the head of the american petroleum institute said last week we had implicit promises from the obama administration that we would approve this pipeline. we're going back to d.c. on sunday to thousands of us to remind the white house we haven't forgotten. >> i want to talk about the pipeline. i do think there's good news on the horizon and some kind of breakup in some of the political stalemate that we've seen right after this break. into their work, their name on the door, and their heart into their community. small business saturday is a day to show our support. a day to shop at stores owned by our friends and neighbors. and do our part for the businesses that do so much for us. on november 24th, let's get out and shop small. >>> the keystone pipeline is a pipeline that would bring tar sands oil from canada down into the u.s. and tar sands oil is particularly toxic. carbon intensive stuff, right? it's ot not the easy light swee
we melted the arctic and then we had this small storm that filled the new york city subway system with water. that aside, the oil industry is still pretty sure. the head of the american petroleum institute said last week we had implicit promises from the obama administration that we would approve this pipeline. we're going back to d.c. on sunday to thousands of us to remind the white house we haven't forgotten. >> i want to talk about the pipeline. i do think there's good news on the...
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the police officers, they don't go on camera in new york city. but off camera they told us, they're very upset. they're very emotional about finding these children's bodies. one police source told me angrily, this man should be charged criminally. now aside from the fact that he denies they came to his house, we wanted to consult our legal experts to find out if this could be a crime. and indeed, it apparently is not a crime not to help. whether it is ethical or moral is another question but it doesn't appear to be a crime. it doesn't appear anything else will happen in this situation with this man. >> reporter: you certainly want to think that everybody reaches out to help strangers in their time of need. if that did not happen in this case, it is just compounds the tragedy. i appreciate your handling of this really difficult story. new yorkers already know that staten islanders are proud and tough. tonight people want the city, state and country to know they need help and say they're not getting it. >> we're going to die if we get killed with t
the police officers, they don't go on camera in new york city. but off camera they told us, they're very upset. they're very emotional about finding these children's bodies. one police source told me angrily, this man should be charged criminally. now aside from the fact that he denies they came to his house, we wanted to consult our legal experts to find out if this could be a crime. and indeed, it apparently is not a crime not to help. whether it is ethical or moral is another question but it...
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york city, a sign hanging on an office door infuriating victims ever sandy who say they're the ones hung out to dry. and fema says it made the move because of conditions were unsaffe. no power, no heat, no water, no help, no way. now some lawmakers want billions more for fema? some here on the panel to say no way. ben stein, charles payne, gerri willis along with adam lashinsky, and saying give them 15 billion more. >> 14 billion more, but not to fema, it's the wrong place to put it. it's a mess and owes 18 billion dollars from hurricane katrina. i mean, this is an agency that cannot manage itself. the inspector general wrote a long report last year saying the agency is mismanaged, it doesn't have systems in place that can talk to states. they can't talk to each other, they don't have the right computers in place and let me tell you, they are maning more disasters all the time. president obama has called more disasters than any other president in the last 20 years. fema is not the organization. give it to the local states, they're the people who can make these decisions and spend th
york city, a sign hanging on an office door infuriating victims ever sandy who say they're the ones hung out to dry. and fema says it made the move because of conditions were unsaffe. no power, no heat, no water, no help, no way. now some lawmakers want billions more for fema? some here on the panel to say no way. ben stein, charles payne, gerri willis along with adam lashinsky, and saying give them 15 billion more. >> 14 billion more, but not to fema, it's the wrong place to put it. it's...
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stuff new york city is going to have to build if we're going to continue having a new york city. at the national level the debate over climate change comes down to, like, barbara boxer or james inhofe as the head of the environment committee, right, debating over polar bears and igloos in the washington mall. god bless them both. the ocean has already surged into new york and the city is going to have to decide something now. they say it would cost $5 billion per barrier to protect new york city from the seas in one of these high-tech surge barriers out at the sea. $5 billion. when is possible is being redefined by what is happening. well. [ thunder crashes ] [ female announcer ] some people like to pretend a flood could never happen to them. and that their homeowners insurance protects them. [ thunder crashes ] it doesn't. stop pretending. only flood insurance covers floods. ♪ visit floodsmart.gov/pretend to learn your risk. >>> we hope that you will watch right here at 8:00 p.m. on the nbc family network. it is going to be great. at 9:00 tomorrow we will have a fresh episode
stuff new york city is going to have to build if we're going to continue having a new york city. at the national level the debate over climate change comes down to, like, barbara boxer or james inhofe as the head of the environment committee, right, debating over polar bears and igloos in the washington mall. god bless them both. the ocean has already surged into new york and the city is going to have to decide something now. they say it would cost $5 billion per barrier to protect new york...
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york but you work in new york and the tax rates in new york city could go do 50 percent and california as high as 52 percent, we have not seen rates that high since the 1970's. >>neil: leave aside what will happen on health care people forget this is a lot more than just returning to the clinton top rate of 39.6 percent. it is about going well beyond that and the fact that democrats are feeling their oats after the election and saying, look, this isn't about just marginal rates but the marginal rates and this, not either, or, but "and" this. >>guest: that is what chuck schumer said before the election, saying close loopholes and raise the rates at the same time, which is exactly the opposite of tax reform. >>neil: how does a guy like that who represents the financial capital of the world sort that out and its economic impact. >>guest: this is an important point i am glad you brought it up. what is the financial capital of the world? new york wants to be and it has been so what chuck schumer is talking about, is imposing higher taxes on capital which is going to make lop done or hong ko
york but you work in new york and the tax rates in new york city could go do 50 percent and california as high as 52 percent, we have not seen rates that high since the 1970's. >>neil: leave aside what will happen on health care people forget this is a lot more than just returning to the clinton top rate of 39.6 percent. it is about going well beyond that and the fact that democrats are feeling their oats after the election and saying, look, this isn't about just marginal rates but the...
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government for at least $30 billion in aid to help new york city recover from hurricane sandy. the state needs more than $3 billion just to repair bridget, subways and tunnels. sandy estimated to have cost the new york area more than $50 billion in damage. the president is expected to view the recovery efforts on thursday. and president obama will also be talking about the fiscal cliff this week. he plans to meet with labor and political leaders tomorrow, civic leaders on friday which is also the same day the president is scheduled to meet with house and senate leaders to begin talks to avoid tax hikes and government spending cuts from taking picture in january. fiscal cliff also a subject of discussion around the world including in central london. kelly has been speaking to lorenzo smaghi about the issue. i'm sure you're not with me, but i know you're having a great time there at chatham house. >> i'm sorry, too. i'm consoled by the fact there is a great lineup here and that it's a topic near and dear to my heart, which is deleveraging. in particular as it comes to the questio
government for at least $30 billion in aid to help new york city recover from hurricane sandy. the state needs more than $3 billion just to repair bridget, subways and tunnels. sandy estimated to have cost the new york area more than $50 billion in damage. the president is expected to view the recovery efforts on thursday. and president obama will also be talking about the fiscal cliff this week. he plans to meet with labor and political leaders tomorrow, civic leaders on friday which is also...
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. >>> new york city airports are back in business. flights resume this morning at laguardia airport, which is located along flushing bay. you have to look at this, this was yesterday. both runways were flooded, but they will be operating today, i have to say, impressively fast. jfk and newark liberty reopen wednesday. all three airports running reduced schedules. >>> in just a few minutes, we will head across the hudson river to hoboken, new jersey, where most of the city's 50,000 people may be trapped without power, by filthy water and live wires on the streets. >> after seeing the destruction himself, president obama promised to cut through red tape and speed up the recovery from sandy. the white house says he's getting a briefing before heading back out on the campaign trail and he will be in touch with administrators throughout the day today, for progress reports. meantime, with just five shopping days left until the election day, president obama and mitt romney will both be hitting the final battleground states very, very hard. w
. >>> new york city airports are back in business. flights resume this morning at laguardia airport, which is located along flushing bay. you have to look at this, this was yesterday. both runways were flooded, but they will be operating today, i have to say, impressively fast. jfk and newark liberty reopen wednesday. all three airports running reduced schedules. >>> in just a few minutes, we will head across the hudson river to hoboken, new jersey, where most of the city's...
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stuff new york city is going to have to build if we're going to continue having a new york city. at the national level the debate over climate change comes down to, like, barbara boxer or james inhofe as the head of the environment committee, right, debating over polar bears and igloos in the washington mall. god bless them both. the ocean has already surged into new york and the city is going to have to decide something now. they say it would cost $5 billion per barrier to protect new york when is possible is being redefined by what is happening. well. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. [ male announcer ] jill and her mouth have lived a great life. but she has some dental issues she's not happy about. so i introduced jill to crest pro-health for life. selected for people over 50. pro-health for life is a toothpaste that defends against tender, inflamed gums, sensitiv
stuff new york city is going to have to build if we're going to continue having a new york city. at the national level the debate over climate change comes down to, like, barbara boxer or james inhofe as the head of the environment committee, right, debating over polar bears and igloos in the washington mall. god bless them both. the ocean has already surged into new york and the city is going to have to decide something now. they say it would cost $5 billion per barrier to protect new york...
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. >> you better believe it, here in new york city alone, there are nearly 16,000 lotteries and it's hard to walk up and down the streets without seeing people pick up tickets and hit the streets of manhattan during the busiest shopping season of the year to see what hopeful buyers are hoping to scoop up if they win. >> look at that, i've got the winning ticket. thanks. >> so if you win, you're going to take your kids to disney world and do what else? >> i'll probably buy a nice house on the beach southwest. >> and give 10, $20, like $100 bill and win the ticket and win the jackpot. how come you decide today play today. my co-worker mentioned the price how high it is, i decided why not. >> what would you do if you won? >> i'm not quite sure, anything, and everything. >> big bucks, no whammies got my two bucks and hook it up, hook it up. give me the winning ticket here. >> and this is the winning ticket. good luck. >> sorry, guys, probably the last time you're going to see me on camera. or maybe wednesday will be the last time, actually here. it's 42 of the 50 states actually do play the p
. >> you better believe it, here in new york city alone, there are nearly 16,000 lotteries and it's hard to walk up and down the streets without seeing people pick up tickets and hit the streets of manhattan during the busiest shopping season of the year to see what hopeful buyers are hoping to scoop up if they win. >> look at that, i've got the winning ticket. thanks. >> so if you win, you're going to take your kids to disney world and do what else? >> i'll probably buy...
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york city. douglas? >> it has been over a week since hurricane sandy battered the shores but the state is still feeling the effect on election day. in fact, election officials say over 800 polling places were damaged other are still without power and they have instituted emergency measures to allow residents to vote. new jersey governor chris christie, for instance, says anyone who is affected by the storm can vote at any polling place in the state. he says he is ordered to oversee ballots distributed to all polling places that are open. in addition the governor has allowed voting by text message and e-mail. resident whose want to cast their vote electronically have been asked to contact the local town clerk if details and we are just getting word that christie has extended the deadline for electronic voting to friday so a lot of people are going to be able to vote a long time after today is over but some state residents are simply braving the elements in a show of election day patriotism. >> i
york city. douglas? >> it has been over a week since hurricane sandy battered the shores but the state is still feeling the effect on election day. in fact, election officials say over 800 polling places were damaged other are still without power and they have instituted emergency measures to allow residents to vote. new jersey governor chris christie, for instance, says anyone who is affected by the storm can vote at any polling place in the state. he says he is ordered to oversee...
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it focused specifically on new york and new york city and you hadn't it heard this a lot of people live in the town and knee jerk vote democrat are suffering the most, it's almost, it's crazy and why do you automatically vote for the same person even though your plight is the worst in the world. >> and your argument, your point about sandy, this is no longer about fixing the economy the buffett rule it's the sandy rule no longer the big nanny way to go. and ban big guzzlers, and breast-feeding, formulas, and we've got a bad situation in the country and by the way. i don't think that mars wobbles, caused hurricanes, and i do think that the glaciers are melting, that's a big problem so we've got to have a government that responds, national and economic security and henning the families devastated. stuart: one more for you, this is the financial times. obama is the wiser bet for crisis hit u.s., comes out of london and there remains a need for intelligent reformist governance says ft, that's obama. >> i read ft and the economist for the other viewpoint. they have some intelligent stuff in
it focused specifically on new york and new york city and you hadn't it heard this a lot of people live in the town and knee jerk vote democrat are suffering the most, it's almost, it's crazy and why do you automatically vote for the same person even though your plight is the worst in the world. >> and your argument, your point about sandy, this is no longer about fixing the economy the buffett rule it's the sandy rule no longer the big nanny way to go. and ban big guzzlers, and...
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lori: new york city marathon will go on, just heard the new york city mayor michael bloomberg reiterating. very controversial, a lot of criticism but in the middle of all of this now have a government's latest report on the labor picture, which is better than expected but the quality of those jobs and the type of pay and if they're even full or part-time jobs is something we will talk much more about coming up. a look at some of the trades going on today. golgold significantly lower down $37 today, $16.77. silver and copper trending lower. more after this. lori: breaking news, mayor michael bloomberg just announcing high occupancy vehicle restrictions lifted at 5:00 p.m. you have to have three passengers to get into the city. that frustration be lifte we lif 5:00 p.m. people getting onto buses just to get to work. with a transportation crisis on top of everything else. melissa: let's get a check of the market. nicole petallides on the floor of the new york stock exchange. stocks still in the red after the jobs report. nicole: a lot to watch. group on at a new low. names soaring like price
lori: new york city marathon will go on, just heard the new york city mayor michael bloomberg reiterating. very controversial, a lot of criticism but in the middle of all of this now have a government's latest report on the labor picture, which is better than expected but the quality of those jobs and the type of pay and if they're even full or part-time jobs is something we will talk much more about coming up. a look at some of the trades going on today. golgold significantly lower down $37...
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there's the hov restriction, trying to get into new york city. we saw the long lines of people this morning where the mayor had mandated at least three people had to be in a car, although the restrictions have been lifted for black cars and taxi ccabtax. we're going to have craig melvin reporting from staten island coming up. this sunday, the new york city marathon is supposed to begin in staten island. it is still on for now. right now, there are more than 4.5 million customers without power in more than a dozen states. a majority of those without power are in new york and new jersey. those outages stretch as far west as ohio and as far south as north carolina. >>> with the president's return to the trail today, both he and mitt romney have a hectic pace planned in the last days before this election. it is coming up in five days. again, we are awaiting for the start of the president's first campaign event since he canceled all stops ahead of the storm. the next few days are going to find the president hitting key battle ground and hitting them h
there's the hov restriction, trying to get into new york city. we saw the long lines of people this morning where the mayor had mandated at least three people had to be in a car, although the restrictions have been lifted for black cars and taxi ccabtax. we're going to have craig melvin reporting from staten island coming up. this sunday, the new york city marathon is supposed to begin in staten island. it is still on for now. right now, there are more than 4.5 million customers without power...
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image of new york city, but they say now is not the time. postpone it for a week. they look for leadership from governor cuomo who threw it down and said it is a local issue. you heard michael bloomberg say the marathon will be run. charlie gasparino saying that may not be the case. the people here are looking for some type of delight until they get the electricity back on. back to you. david: gasoline shortages. triggering major pain at the pump. leaving some motorists stranded. liz: just how hard is it to get gosling delivered four days after this storm hit. first oil is set to the refinery. and from the refineries, this is the path that it takes. from the refineries to storage. then for refinery storage to what is called bulk storage. then from bulk storage it is delivered to gasoline stations. important to note, there is a natural disaster, the process gets backed up if there is no electricity to run some of these stations. >> we are same people showing up with gas canisters to fill up with gasoline because the temperatures right now hav
image of new york city, but they say now is not the time. postpone it for a week. they look for leadership from governor cuomo who threw it down and said it is a local issue. you heard michael bloomberg say the marathon will be run. charlie gasparino saying that may not be the case. the people here are looking for some type of delight until they get the electricity back on. back to you. david: gasoline shortages. triggering major pain at the pump. leaving some motorists stranded. liz: just how...